In a first, Indian Americans lead top 3 US pharmacy organisations

Wednesday 26th June 2024 07:53 EDT
 

Pomona: For the first time in history, Indian Americans are serving as presidents in three of the leading US pharmacy organizations simultaneously.

Anandi Law has been elected president of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Nishaminy Kasbekar serves as the president of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and Alex C Varkey is the president of the American Pharmacists Association.

Reflecting on the significance of this milestone, Law, a professor and associate dean at Western University of Health Sciences, and a pharmacy educator, mentor, and researcher for 25 years, said, “I aim to reach out to internal and external stakeholders to engage them and strengthen the focus on interprofessional collaborations for patient care and societal needs while elevating the profession through advocacy, branding, and communication. My theme is ‘Reach Out. Engage. Elevate our profession.’ Alex, Nish, and I are very aligned in our voices - with Alex’s theme of ‘All 1n. One Profession. United.’ and Nish’s theme of ‘Be The Change’ drawing inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi.”

Alex Varkey is the first Indian American to become president of APhA in the organization’s 172-year history. Currently director of pharmacy services at Houston Methodist Hospital–Texas Medical Center, he has implemented innovative technologies to improve efficiency and safety in medication-use processes. He has his PharmD from the University of Houston and a graduate degree in Health-System Pharmacy Administration from Ohio State University.

Nishaminy Kasbekar, vice president and chief pharmacy officer at the University of Pennsylvania Health System, is the first Indian American to serve as ASHP president. Elected in 2022, Kasbekar has a long history of service to national and state pharmacy organizations. She stated, “I am extremely proud to be in this cohort of Indian American leaders in our profession. As a first-generation American, I watched my parents sacrifice to fight for the things they cared about.”


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